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4.7 (10 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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I am giving Pack USA on 135th 5 stars because I have been a customer of thiers for almost four years and I have never had a bad experience.

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The UPS Store

The UPS Store

(26 reviews)

Unfriendly store. Walked in at 6:59 and "open" sign was on and was snapped at for being closed. The…read moreother store further south is much nicer store and more pleasant to deal with. I'll avoid this one going forward.

I rarely leave bad reviews, but I do so if an owner or manager of a business is intentionally being…read morerude / hostile, or if the experience is horrendous and said people don't try to fix it, and don't seem to care. - I have 30 years of customer service experience: retail, restaurant, grocery, and my own business. I've worked in almost every position from dishwasher to owner/manager. I'm literally a customer service expert. - I look grungy today (hat, hoodie, jeans and sneaks), because I'm mostly working from home & just running a few quick errands. I'm guessing that I was treated the way that I was, because I didn't look important enough to matter to the employee (who might have been the manager since his name tag looked different than the first employee's), but I didn't stick around long enough to find out. - If I have an Amazon return, I'll typically go to the Kohl's or one of the UPS stores near me in Olathe (where they are super friendly and helpful). The few times I've used UPS, I've printed off my own label and attached it, as the instructions say, so I have zero experience as to what to expect if I ask them to print it off for me. Actual experience: I left my house with something I needed to return to Amazon, before I had actually done the return online. I was in South OP / Leawood area, and since the Amazon choices included UPS, it said $0, and there was one right around the corner, I chose that. I went into the UPS Store off 135th & Metcalf, and told the first employee that I had an Amazon return, and that I didn't have a copy of the return label, and asked if I could email it and they'd be able to quickly print it off for me. He said, "Sure. Send it to this address", pointed to a label, and didn't say a word about it costing $. The other employee goes to a PC and asks if it's my name, and then says, "Your print is coming out right behind you". I was surprised that it was coming out of a huge printer behind me in the store, as I don't use UPS for anything other than shipping. I put the piece of paper down on top of the box I brought in, said thank you, and started to walk away. He said, "That'll be $1..." (whatever change, I didn't hear because he said it quietly and I was already 10' away). I turned back and asked, "I'm sorry, what"? He then repeated the price, and said, "You have to pay for prints". I then started to try to have a conversation with him, but he immediately began interrupting me and talking over me. My sentences below are what I was trying to say, but each time he cut me off after only 3-4 words. - Me: "I didn't know you were going to charge to print off the Amazon label, as it says free on Amazon". - Him: "We are a printing store, we charge for prints". - Me: "I'm not doing a printing order, I just asked him if he could print the label off for me, and he said yes and didn't say anything about $". - Him: "If you don't want to pay for prints, you shouldn't come to a printing store and ask for prints". - Me: "I didn't. I'm not "here for prints", I'm returning this. I usually return at Kohls and..." - Him: "We are not Kohls, they are a retail store. We are UPS, we are a printing store". - Me: "Can you please stop interrupting me..." - Him: keeps interrupting and starts rambling on about various "printing store" things. - Me: "Can you please stop talking over me. I'm trying to have a conversation with you". - He just keeps on going and starts talking louder so I can't be heard. - Me: "never mind, this is ridiculous", and I pick up my box and started walking out. From 10' behind me, as I'm already by the door, he says, "If you don't want to pay, you can get out"! The hostility and rudeness was beyond what I've experienced in a long time. I don't know if he was having a bad day, if someone else had been rude to him so he was taking it out on me, if he's annoyed with being an Amazon return location and chose to take it out on me, or what. But, you don't ever treat people that way for no reason, especially if you are in a customer service position. I will definitely not use that location again!

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United States Postal Service

(27 reviews)

I grew up near this post office and frequented it a ton when I was in grade school in the area…read more Flash forward to 2025 and I had a package to return via USPS. I have to say first and foremost that making a return from an online seller is one of my least favorite things to do, I dislike it even more when they partner with USPS as the lines are usually long, I never know if it's going to be a hassle, etc. On this Saturday in particular I first tried the Post Office location near my house (which I loathe), but it was closed. A little worried I was going to have to wait until Monday, further delaying my refund, I went online and saw that this location was open until 5pm. I decided to give it a go and down the street I drove. Walking in was nostalgic for me and I was expecting a huge line, afterall it was a weekend in November. I was shocked to find only one other person in line ahead of me and I was up at the front in less than two minutes. The gal working was the kindest postal worker I've encountered in years. She was able to scan my QR code and get my package out the door quickly. Nothing super remarkable about this experience, but it was one of the better ones I've had lately at a USPS. If my local one continues to go downhill I might make the 10 minute drive to this one in the future.

Good experience in mailing a package. Line had several people but it moved pretty fast. The…read moreattendant was friendly and proficient in handling the sale. I give them 5 stars

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